The 1916 preparedness day bombing : anarchy and terrorism in progressive era America
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The 1916 preparedness day bombing : anarchy and terrorism in progressive era America
(Critical moments in American history)
Routledge, 2018
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [185]-192) and index
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Description
This book places the 1916 San Francisco Preparedness Day Bombing within the broader context of American radicalism and isolationism during the Progressive Era. A concise narrative and key primary documents offer readers an introduction to this episode of domestic violence and the subsequent, sensationalized trial that followed. The dubious conviction of a local labor organizer raised serious questions about political extremism, pluralistic ideals, and liberty in the United States that continue to resonate in the twenty-first century.
Table of Contents
"Perpetuated Hatred and Suspicion":
Labor & Capital at Odds
"The Wrath of Man":
Anarchism Comes to the United States
"Assassins, Murderers, Conspirators":
The March of Progressive Era Radicalism & Violence
"The Road to Universal Slaughter" & "This Dastardly Act":
The Preparedness Debate & Bombing
"The Fanatic Demon":
The Manhunt
"The Act of One is the Act of All":
The Trial
"Fighting Anarchists of America":
The Attacks of 1919 & 1920, and the Mooney Defense Onward
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